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Imagine eating a juicy burger while seated in a vintage Cadillac convertible as aliens invade Earth on a drive-in movie screen—this isn’t a fever dream, it’s just lunch at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater ...
Never mind a traditional hotel; you can check into a converted railway carriage, a treehouse and even a flying saucer ...
According to a CNBC-TV18 report, the DGGI’s Coimbatore zone has launched a probe into whether Dabur’s popular Hajmola candy should be taxed at 12% as an ayurvedic medicine or 18% as a ...
There’s a place in Cleveland where time stands still, calories don’t count, and your inner eight-year-old gets to run the ...
In yet another classic case of a GST classification issue, Dabur India's popular Hajmola candy is under investigation by the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI). According to sources, Dabur ...
Wales international Ross Moriarty has suffered a cruel injury setback in his first game back following a five-month layoff. The back-rower, who now plays out in France with Brive, has missed a ...
Find out some of the highest flying birds in the world.Image credits: Canva Mostly found in the Sahel regions of central Africa, Ruppell's Griffon Vulture fly at a shocking height of 37,000 feet.
If you are still interested in flying by helicopter for a sightseeing tour, it's good to dig into each company's safety protocols, and if you're nervous, ask about their pre-flight checks ...
Bridgeport Islanders winger Adam Beckman skated directly into a referee during a game against the Charlotte Checkers and shoved him, sending the official flying into the boards before he was down ...
To us, this sounds like a huge missed opportunity to say that the Earth was — however briefly — under threat by a literal flying saucer, just like in that one movie. The findings come from a preprint ...
The National Transportation Board revealed what caused the 2023 West Reading, Pennsylvania, candy factory explosion that killed seven people, injured 10 others, and displaced three families.
Over the past 11 years, journeying through 21 countries, National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has covered a lot of ground — over 14,000 miles, which he documents in a project called Out of Eden ...